
| Diagonal screen size | 22 pouces |
| Type | TN |
| Resolution | 1680 x 1050 pixels |
| Response time | 5 ms |
| Interfaces (HDMI / DVI / VGA / YUV) | NC |
| Options | |
| Viewing angles (H/V) | 170° / 160 |

The VX2245wm is a little more expensive, but is largely more attractive. It has a star more than its smaller sibling.

Test date: 2007-02-05
The VX series is, according to ViewSonic, amust in terms of display and leisure material. They also say that these products are a successful combination of design and the latest technology. We can easily admit that the VX2235wm has a stylish look, and it’s even one of the rare 22 inch displays to be elegant and original. The competition often sacrificed in this area mainly in finishing touches and the quality of plastic in order to make prices more enticing. Here this isn’t the case. The combination of black and gray plastic is nice, on the back there is a cable guide, a DVI connection, and even a little container on the base for knickknacks. Also, color rendering is very good indicating that manufacturers have greatly progressed in this area since last year.
120 Euros of difference with the Mirai, ouch!
We tend to hesitate on the price. The VX2235wm costs 120 Euros more than the Mirai, which more or less has the same components and ergonomics. The VX2235wm isn’t vertically adjustable, does not pivot and has no hub. And it can’t even claim to have better colors as the two screens are equivalent in this domain. This is also true for reactivity as they both integrate TN 5 ms panels.
Miraï comes out on top for one point. Their monitor is guaranteed for 3 years versus 2 for the VX2235wm. Note that another ViewSonic 22 inch, a little less stylish but less expensive and with better ergonomics, the VG2230wm, is guaranteed for 3 years.
In the end, it’s more expensive in exchange for a slightly more attractive bezel.
Compare its performance with the competition’s in the Side by Side section
Compare its test results with the competition's in the Product Face-off section
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- Design, finishing touches
- Colors
- Good reactivity, even if 4ms TN panels are better adapted for games
- VGA and DVI
- Price
- Like all TNs, lower viewing angle darkens
- No zero dead pixel policy
- Ergonomics : no rotation, vertical adjustment, only inclinable
- Afterglow greater than with TN 4ms or less







Product face-offs










